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Hi. I'm using m0n0wall (cdrom-version) now for a long time in a bunch of machines with great success. We often have to setup new pc and i wonder if it is possible to place some more software on the cd-rom version that can be downloaded from the monowall system (ie. putty, service packs, knowledge-base pages, how-to's, ports-tarball, src-tarball, distfiles, ... ). On the cd there is plenty of space and it would save our bandwidth if people could use the m0n0wall-system as a repository for the downloads. Any ideas how to do this? Do i have to build up my own version? I saw a page wich describes building m0n0 from scratch. Can i take a cd-rom release, split the contents (i.e. iso buster) and reassemble a new cd with sw on it? How do i map the dir structure into the httpd? Any hints are welcome. Maybe a second cd-rom drive with all the apps that will be mounted and mapped to the httpd... Greetings Andreas -- 5 GB Mailbox, 50 FreeSMS http://www.gmx.net/de/go/promail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++ |